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Show I: ii? y LEGION HALL 'yx r K4f iiUDlti-t- t P ,V...V.V,S.,.VA'..,.V. .V.V.V..V..W.'.V.VeV. Further Fxplainaticn on School Situation p: Frustrating the Redmen scorelss, the Millard Eagles defense scored two of the four touchdowns. Late In SCHOOL the first quarter, DISCUSSED AT LIONS Danny Moore broke away for a 54 -- yard run for Millards first score. David Stephenson carried across for the extra The Fillmore Llors Club met last Thursday evening, Oct. 14th at Cafe Ilene for points. Just as time ran out In the first quarter, Rickie Bennett Intercepted Cedar Pass and scored on a return and also scored the extra points. Early In the fourth quarter, tackle Calvin Bennett scored on a Interception return. their regular dinner meeting. There were 53-ya- rd i The program committee had arranged for the County School Superintend ent, Talmadge Taylor to preAs he sent the program. had other commitments and was unable to attend, Mr. Robert Steele, District School Clerk and Don Hughes, Administrative Assistant presented the program. The Club was Informed of the need for new grade school facilities at Fillmore. The proposed site Is on the West side of 4th West and between The center and 1st North. need for more school room and play ground space which the present facilities did not have Is the reason for this To be Incorporated need. Into the new facility would be a league size swimming pool and facilities for comThe Delta munity activities. facilities would be remodeling of the grade school, new media center with community activity facilities and a swim- rd ended the Danny Moore run scoring with a with 45 seconds remaining In rd the game. FURTHER EXPLANATIONS ON SCHOOL SITUATIONS BOARD RESOLVES TO MOVE FILLMORE ELEMENTARY In a special meeting held October 19, 1971, at the School Board Offices, the Board of Education adopted the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED that, If the proposed bond Issue receives a favorable vote on Nov, 2, 1971, the Board of Education will (a) purchase a new site for the location of the proposed new Fillmore Elementary School, (b) will NOT expend any additional funds in construction of facilities at the present location of the FUlmore Elementary School, (c) will construct the proposed new elementary school on the new site to be acquired EXCEPTING that the proposed new lunchroom will not be constructed until such time as funds are available for such purpose from the sale or other disposition of the present Fillmore Elementary School property and Improvements, and (d) will continue the use of the present FUlmore Elementary School lunch room until such funds are avaUable and construction of the new lunch facility completed. their Exemplary have listed Schools, 1971-7- 2, Millard High School as one from Utah. This Is quite an honor for Millard to be nationally recgnlzed. The last game of foottU season will be played with Dixie at St. George at 8:00 on Thursday, Oct. 2lst. Dixie In undefeated In season play and Millard must have this game to Insure a Quarterfinal Berth. NASSP In An Patriotic assembly will be held on Novemler 1st In memory of the USS Utah sunk In Pearl Harbor. The school will be asked to donate to the fund for the USS Utah Memorial to tie built at Ihe site at ming pool Thus the Govenment would stand 7?T of the cost with he School District furnishing one million eight hundred thousand dollars for the balance of the funds needed. To raise this amount It would be necessary to pass a bond for the Tearl llartnir. Halloween dance will te held on CVt. 29th at 8:30 p.m. In the Girls Gym. The price will te 5dC per person will be a record hop with J. Rolling Stone, a disc Jockey from KOVO. There win be special attractions during the dance such as a cake walk, a spook alley, and of course A The Board adorted this resolution unanimously, and Is ahead with negotiations for a new site. Several sites have been suggested and Investigated. The Board favors a site as close to the present school buUdlngs as Is possible to oUaln. This resolution follows the August 11th Resolution passed unanimously by the Board to give the voters an opportunity to voice their opinion on the desirability of tending to build more schools. moving Districts BEN amount. At this time the club d'd not fee! that they could be for or against this program. The next Fillmore Ltons Club meeting will be at Cafe Uene on Oct. 28th. fortune telling. (Continued on jage 8) C2T of the mem- bers present. BLACK TRANSFERRED Will Acctpt District Ranger Pott transfer mm i? w to the Tolya!- - Nat- ional Forest, as Forest Ranger on the Fallon District, Fallon, Nevada. He will assume his new position onOct- ot-e- r 31, 1971. Ben was born and ra'sed In Fillmore, Utah, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Willis Black, He married Cenece Whatcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vln-cWhatcott of Kanosh. They have two children, Morgan 7 and Kelly Sue 3. Ben has been active in the local riding club and was a Boy Scout leader. He was formely Secretary-Treasur- -r Prior tocomlngtotheFush-lak- e National Forest In 19C8, Ben was theRangeConservat-lonl- st on the Targhee National Forest. He attended Southern Utah State College and Utah State University where he graduated tnl9C4 with a degree In Range Management. Ben and hts family are well known In the community and will te missed by all. We wish ttiem the best of success In their new assignment. - F 111 more Elementary School The School Board la rogo-tla'l- ng with Fillmore CUy and the State Parka Commission to sell this site. Tills bul. ling will be raxed and the 6Ue will become part of tho Old Capitol State Turk. The Activity Center located on the cornor of this site will etther be moved to the new site or sold to the State Parks andor to Fillmore CUy. of t e Dubois Lions Club. He is a member of the Society of Range New Kitchen for Mundys I'm happy that Belva took twn us on a tour of the be- fore the ram turned to snow. Many pcope have been taking advantage of the lovely fall weather to get worthwhile projects done. Dillle and Darlene Mundy have remodeled their kitchen and installed all now appliances, as well as elegant d new cabinets m.ule by B-- J Cabinet makers. Darlene Is an excellent home-maketherefore, tills new kitchen will always be ready for inspection. hand-toole- r; Mother-Daught- Home er Progressing Juno Christopher mhcr, Hael n nnl her Day. are having home fared w.th their new white brick, adding re.d dignity to the rcsi lenee. The cement walks and driveways an all f.nishel, and June Is anv i ms to faj plantings. Knowing June, we arc suit the place will soon lie attractively l w.th lives, shruts and fl Avars of many varieties. In-g- in lamb-rape.- FARM BUREAU The Board of Directors of the Millard County Farm Bureau me tn the Delta Office recently and voted unamlously to oppose In the Delta Office to oppose the coming school bond. They feel many of Foundation Being Dug In our tour, we noted that the foundation for the Ron and Becky Bruns in home is being dug just east of the Gary ar.d Diane Hone home. Since Ron Brunson and Diane Hone are brother and sister, they purchased the land from their parents. Elwin and Vcnett Bnjn-somaking that section of the block a family affair. n. N-- W Section of Town Proud of Implements But still more improvements are being made In the northwest port of OUR TOWN. On the comer just south of the Melvin Lee h me on Third West, the Iee's daughter Melba Talbot is building a large Sanlsh type home consisting of a living room, dining nwn, kitchen, pantry, utility room, throe UMrvoma and bathrooms, with a large family room connecting the main part of the house with the 'woor garage. After the recent death of her husband. Mrs. Tallxd, whoso four rhklien are gr. wn with h net of their own in California, docalod to build a home ndj icent to her parents tn Hit sons as well as her father, Melvin Lee, are building the hwne, which together with all of the other new homos in the northwest part of Fillmore, will add a challenge to the test of the town, especially when they are all landscaped. and I fir one, am having such fun visualizing FU1-mor- o. leautiful the whole bond Is an unsound venture for the County at this time. They feel that more necesstudy anl planning Is sary. One concern was the cost to the communities for maintenance of the Community Centers. The Individual towns of the Coupy are finding It difficult to maintain the resnow have. ponsibilities they are presently residm; at the Clayton Clwnrvls old homo. They hop? to make Fillnvuv tlu4r permanent home. Mrs. linkennon Is the sister of Mrs. Tlielma Peterson. io 2. City Elections Warm Up REPUBLICANS MEET AND NAME THREE FOR NOVEMBER ELECTIONS to Will It be wise to The their present budgets? cast of operations for the centers Is unknown, also unknown Is where the money to do so will come from. The Board of Directors of the Millard County Farm Bureau urges all members to defeat this bond as Know stands. ovr-exte- nd JURY FINDS DWIGHT CHURCH GUILTY In the case of the State of Utah vs. Dwight Church, Jury composed of two women and six men found Mr. Church guilty of Involuntary manslaughter. The case was heard before Fifth District Judge J. Harlan Burns and o;ened Wednesday, October 13, concluding the following day. The Jury arrived at the verdict a Mr. and Mrs. F.tn ry Tinker-ma- n have moved from Sail Lake City to FUlmore. They It's that time again when all thoughts turn to the hills snd the annual big buck bang slated to start Saturday, October 23, 1971. with early snows and ample amounts of bad reads and mud, hunting plana have already changed for many. The Jeepsters and others look dally to the hills and hope that the snow Is melting. The horsemen have a gleam Li their eye as they know the high country will be all theirs, should one more snow storm blow In before Saturday. The biggest camp so tar we have heard about Is the Stan Stevens - Boyd Melville and parties In Bear Canyon. This year, the group has a circus tent, 35 x 18 feet and they pent all day before the storm putting It up. Monday morning car. e and the tent and equipment couldnt be sold at any price or even leased for the hunt. But with Wednesday bright and may yet get to the bottom of shlney, many of the Paradise. The Eldred Robison's and party will be somewhere deep In the depths of the Left Hand Fork and more than happy with the storm. The Tony Dearden party and Freeman Rowley group Improved the road Into Pioneer and spent last weekend hauling tn equipment. The Avalon Johnson's and Boyd Day and parties still camp along the road at the bead of Paradise and like last year, plan on coming la from the Richfield side. The Lloyd and Newel Mitchell parties and Jack and Gene McBride have an eye turned for Unlucky and hope the etorm stays The LaMar and Denny Brunsons dont stray stormy. from Cottonwood, but weather could affect them. The Sunsset Canyon group, an elite corps of hunters have moved Into their favorlt e spot and tncludei the Cal Stewarts, Glen Labrums, Warren Harding, Clade Edwards and parties. Thelrs Is by far the most modern camp with electric lights, running water both hot and cold and a few other comforts. After finally hauling In enough hay for a small army of horses, they, too, look with delight at the prospects of bad weather. In the other canyon near Meadow, will be the Ben and Joe Stott parties as well as some of the Roberts brothers, Dustin Mundy, Var Stott and probably others. The prospects. If youre at the right spot sun-u- p opening morning will undoubtedly be great hunting. But with snow, the deer will be more scattered and the lower country will receive a lot of pressure. Above all, have a safe and sane hunt; observe goo4 hunting rules and take along enough equipment and supplies that If you have to spend a night tn the hills lost or stuck, you can at least enjoy It. The Mt'.'ard County Sherlffi Jeep Posse will have a base-radmanned for the first two opening daya and at least 20 units with radios In the field. If you need help snd you see a jeep with a bright blue Sheriff's Star, Just call on them. If there Is a possibility that you will need to be located, please call the Sheriff's office and give T'e location of your hunting camp. Ills number Is 73-530- It will be! Couple Moves to Fillmore en -' jury. Welcome Hunters . . . We are so pleased with the ambition of one of our new residents, Fred Rly, who c to make improvements. He has just finished pointing his home white, using the tame ml with which he painted lire roof as a trim for his porch and foundation. our educational facilities are In need of upgrading, however In Nevada Forest Supervisor Reed C. Christensen of the Flslake National Forest, has announced that Bennett W. Black has accejfed a promotion and a This is the fifth week of continued pain, fluctuating bethe tween dull and acute triggered a major attack of arthritis. I really d.d not know there were so many parts of the body which could all st ream at once, and this white stuff which has covered all of the beautiful flowers, as well as our tomatoes, peppers and other goodies fn m the garden, only ad is Insult to In- iMvO'!vXv!vXsv4 Frankly Speaking Mr. Riley Paints Home Continuous Pain Very Millard shutout Cedar City, 28-- 0 at Cedar City on Friday night. In addition to holding '' Thursday afternoon. Representing the State were Orvll Isom and Eldon Ellason. AtUrntes for the Defendant were Dudley Crafts and LeRay Jackson. Investigation will tie Judge Burns state a concluded before sentencing. The Fillmore Precincts, No. I and 2, me Tuesday, October 12 to name three candidates for City Council! Chairman John Copper took charge of the meeting with Mont Snyder assisting. The three that will appear on the November ballot include fresent C tty Councilman, W. A. Mundy, Jr. and Alison Robison. The third cnadldat, ne to City Is Jack McBrlue. Councilman Joseph Warner ii. to run again this year. He has served three tv i W. A. Mundy, Jr., during his first four years tnCi government, has had charge of Streets and Sidewal while Allison Robison has served the past iour year as head of the Waterworks Department. Jack McBride, seeking hts first term. Is a rancher and businessman and n In FUlmore. He has played an active role In Republican politics, has served on many civic undertakings and Is presently a member of the Fillmore Zoning Board. Chairman John Cooper urged everyone to vote snd to make a spec'al effort this year to see that every old Is registered. These new voters need to be 18 on or before election day, November 2nd. They must, however, be registered 10 (layi prior to election. , well-know- ar INDEPENDENT TICKET FILED Three candidates running on the Independent ticket were filed by petition Just before the filing deadline. These men Include Harley Handy, Robert Frampton and Boyd Luke. |